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Four Minutes, Four Questions: Sara Davis Buechner

“The APO’s mission is to connect people with broader contemporary issues through music, making a difference in the community today that lasts for years,” says Jason Miller, executive director of

Male Call

Proper style for dress shirts

Q. I attended a conference a year or so ago; it was not about style, but the keynote speaker spoke about dress shirts. He talked about white shirts’ representing old school

Risa's Astrology Uncategorized

Let Isolation & Despair Do Its Work

Each sign of the zodiac has two keynotes – that of the personality and that of the Soul. Keynotes are a tone, a note, a central theme expressing the essence

Advice Goddess

Thin Line Between Love and Bait

My relationship with a man I’d been dating was getting serious. His previous relationship ended when his girlfriend dumped him. Last month, he ran into her and told her he

Cover Story

Magic In The Garden: Firefly Fling brings back fairies, food, music

The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks might not have known its family friendly extravaganza, Firefly Fling, would take flight when it launched over a decade ago, but today it’s one

In The News

There she is, Miss Arkansas! Twirler Whitney Williams brings title home to UA

A few facts about the new Miss Arkansas, 23-year-old Whitney Williams: She is a senior at the University of Arkansas, where she is pursing a degree in speech language pathology.

Wisdom of Wicca

A Little Help From Another Mom

Bastet — and two kittens — bring comfort to family Last night, we were gifted two black kittens, which we named Lucifer and Icarus. The cat my son had originally

Theater

Small But Mighty: Message of ‘Matilda’ is kids can change the world

“Matilda the Musical,” based on Roald Dahl’s 1988 book, burst on to the theatrical scene in 2011 with a West End production, which opened to widespread critical acclaim. It transferred

Music

Comedy, Music, History: ‘Local Color Radio Hour’ benefits Fort Smith museum

Take “Prairie Home Companion.” Stir in a little bit of the “golden age of radio,” add a touch of “Saturday Night Live.” And focus it all on Fort Smith history.